Committed to promoting the practice and philosophy of Iyengar yoga in Yorkshire and Lancashire

Iyengar Yoga Classes & Workshops

The BDIYI also holds events with guest teachers from overseas and elsewhere in the United Kingdom.

Iyengar Yoga in Yorkshire & Lancashire

Bradford & District Iyengar Yoga holds a lively program of events that are always well attended

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With your membership you will also receive membership to the Iyengar Yoga Association UK

Yoga Lineage

Yoga originated in the Indian sub-continent several thousand years ago. It is a complete discipline for the mind, body and spirit. The word “yoga” is a Sanskrit term which means union. When we practice yoga, we aim to unite mind, body, breath and spirit.

Yoga improves posture and increases flexibility, stamina and strength. It also helps improve the function of the respiratory, circulatory, digestive and hormonal systems. Yoga can help to relieve and reduce stress, and promotes deep relaxation, helping us to access our inner calm and self-confidence, and to live more fully in the present. It helps us get in touch with our inner resources to realise how we can live in harmony with ourselves, others and the environment. In short Yoga is one of the oldest systems of personal development in the world.

Today most students through their yoga class, study one of the eight parts of yoga called asana or postures. The yoga postures promote good health in both body and mind. Whilst the body gains strength and flexibility through the practice of the postures, both the body and the mind are refreshed. There are large variety of postures, each one having a slightly different effect on the physical, physiological and the psychological aspects of our being.

Iyengar Yoga

All of B.K.S Iyengar’s teaching is informed by his in-depth study and understanding of the philosophy of yoga, as set out in the ancient yoga texts, and in particular, of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, a key yoga text dating back over two thousand years.

His method of teaching is characterised by an emphasis on alignment and precision in the asanas. Iyengar Yoga is methodical and clear, allowing for safe progression from simpler to more advanced asanas. Pupils learn through a carefully graded and systematic programme of asana (posture). Gradually Pranayama is introduced (breath control) once students have a firm foundation of yoga practise. When we practice according to B.K.S. Iyengar teachings, the mind is completely focused on the asana, and yoga becomes “meditation in action.”

Through his ‘research based experience’ and ‘experienced based research’ B.K.S. Iyengar has made yoga accessible to all, pioneering the use of props, such as blocks, belts and chairs, so that students of all abilities are able to overcome their difficulties and realise their potential. He has made it possible for ordinary people to experience the wisdom of yoga. Iyengar yoga is meant for all and is a way of life.

Busts of B.K.S Iyengar and his beloved wife at RIMYI

The heart and soul of Iyengar Yoga is at the RIMYI (Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute) located in Pune, India. The Institute was established in 1975 and dedicated to B.K.S Iyengars’ late wife.

His son, daughter and granddaughter, Prashant, Geeta and Abhijata continue to teach at the Institute and students from around the world regularly attend RIMYI to deepen their understanding of Iyengars yoga.